My sponsors felt my album was too controversial, says Shehzad Roy
Shehzad Roy is back and this time he isn’t making political wisecracks or shouting slogans.
Rather, he’s stepped into his avatar of yore, of the love struck hero romancing a glamorous leading lady. Nineteen years into his career, now married and father to 19-month old Sikandar, Shehzad has retained his boyish good looks. In his upcoming video, 'Jind Jaan', he epitomises the smoldering bad boy, complete with abs, tousled hair, leather jacket, an iconic red and white-striped Mustang 65 and for the first time on screen, a beard.
It’s a far cry from Shehzad’s considerable spate of socio-political songs where he tirades for the common man. This new video, where he acts opposite Iman Ali, is stylised and replete with film-starry glamour. And while Shehzad’s upcoming movie debut is still in the pipeline, 'Jind Jaan' serves as a teaser to the singer’s potential as absolute ‘hero material’.
Singing along with him is Zoe Viccaji, in an initial attempt at singing in Punjabi. “Zoe has a husky, very modern voice,” observes Shehzad. “She sounds great; nailing the dialect while at the same time sounding distinctively raw.”